У нас вы можете посмотреть бесплатно Jazz Archive: Barre Phillips looks back on his career and talks about free jazz или скачать в максимальном доступном качестве, видео которое было загружено на ютуб. Для загрузки выберите вариант из формы ниже:
Если кнопки скачивания не
загрузились
НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием видео, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу
страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса ClipSaver.ru
It was during a late-morning conversation that Barre Phillips looked on his career as a double bass player on the west coast of the united states where he was born in San franciso, from the immensity of the pacific ocean to the south of france and the shores of the mediterranean sea where he lives now since 1972. He looks back on his life made up of more or less ephemeral musical encounters with many musicians who were with him the pioneers to explore free jazz and instant composing music: from Jimmy Giuffre, to John Surman, including Paul Bley, Ornett Coleman, Stu Martin and so many others.. he talks to us about his attraction to contemporary classical music in his adolescence and the composers of the 20th century. Barre Phillips gives us a poignant testimony about his older brother who often comes up in his remarks to whom he owes him a lot and showed him so many things starting from the Dixieland group he had formed and was an example for him from all points of view. finally he gives us his defenition of what freedom is and of the art of cultivating the "free spirit" biography: Barre Phillips (born October 27, 1934 in San Francisco, California) is a jazz bassist. A professional musician since 1960, he migrated to New York City in 1962, then to Europe in 1967.[1] Since 1972 he has been based in southern France where in 2014 he founded the European Improvisation Center. He studied briefly in 1959 with S. Charles Siani, Assistant Principal Bassist with the San Francisco Symphony During the 1960s he recorded with (among others) Eric Dolphy, Jimmy Giuffre, Archie Shepp, Peter Nero, Attila Zoller, Lee Konitz and Marion Brown. Phillips' 1968 recording of solo bass improvisations, issued as Journal Violone in the US, Unaccompanied Barre in England, and Basse Barre in France, is generally credited as the first solo bass record. A 1971 record with Dave Holland, Music from Two Basses, was probably the first record of improvised double bass duets. In the 1970s he was a member of the well-regarded and influential group The Trio with saxophonist John Surman and drummer Stu Martin.[1] In the 1980s and 1990s he played regularly with the London Jazz Composers Orchestra led by fellow bassist Barry Guy. He worked on soundtracks of the motion pictures Merry-Go-Round (1981), Naked Lunch (1991, together with Ornette Coleman) and Alles was baumelt, bringt Glück! (2013). He has also worked with (among many others) bassists Peter Kowald and Joëlle Léandre, guitarist Derek Bailey, clarinetists Theo Jörgensmann and Aurélien Besnard, saxophonists Peter Brötzmann, Evan Parker and Joe Maneri, and pianist Paul Bley. Barre is the father of rock guitarist Jay Crawford from the band Bomb, of the bassist Dave Phillips and of singer Claudia Phillips, who was a one-hit wonder in France in 1987 with "Quel souci La Boétie". Discography As leader Alors (Futura, 1970) Music from Two Basses (ECM, 1971) For All It Is (JAPO, 1973) (recorded in 1971) Mountainscapes (ECM, 1976) Three Day Moon (ECM, 1978) Die Jungen: Random Generators (FMP, 1979) Journal Violone II (ECM, 1979) Music by... (ECM, 1980) Call Me When You Get There, (ECM, 1984) Camouflage (Victo, 1989) Naxos (CELP, 1990) Aquarian Rain (ECM, 1991) Etchings in the Air (PSF, 1996) No Pieces (Emouvance, 1996) Uzu (PSF, 1997) Jazzd'aià, (Bleu Regard, 1998) Play 'em as They Fall (Eyewill, 1999) Trignition (Nine Winds, 1999) Journal Violone 9 (Emouvance, 2001) October Base Trilouge (3D, 2001) After You've Gone (Victo, 2004) Angles of Repose (ECM, 2004) LDP (PSI, 2005) The Iron Stone (ECM, 2006) L' Improviste (CD Baby, 2008) While You Were Out (CD Baby/Kadima Collective, 2009) Everybody Else But Me (Foghorn, 2011) End to End (ECM, 2018)